The answer is probably not, because I doubt I'm going to have any response that deflates a lifetime of American culture and propaganda, but I'd like to know if y'all have made any success.

I ask because earlier today a person I know came to me, asking if I knew about what's going on in Cuba. I answered there's a kind of small anti-government protest alongside much larger pro-government demonstrations. This was immediately flipped as proof of Cuba's tyranny, since a large pro-government demonstration means everyone's afraid of being jailed or executed. I tried mentioning Cuba has a pretty popular government, the vote on the constitution seems proof of that, but that also just gets flipped as proof of tyranny.

I don't know, it was frustrating and I otherwise respect this person. Have y'all been having trouble?

  • aqwxcvbnji [none/use name]
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    3 years ago

    Being able to trade isn't the same as engaging in completely free trade like you just described. NOw, any company that wants acces to the US market refuses to have any form of interaction with the island, or else they get massive fines, or might even lose theor acces to it altogether. Like this Dutch bank and this French bank for example.